Sex. Desire. Role play. Crowds, costumes and parties. New discoveries and old favorites. Femmes who know exactly what they want. Butches who know exactly what they're going to get. Love, loss, missing handcuff keys and mistaken identities. Lesbians dancing under the moon, under each other and all because it feels good.
Two inexperienced women are looking to learn as they peek through their neighbors' windows and experience the many shades of lesbian lust...and love. Join them.
Available in paperback as 18th & Castro. Print length 208 pages. 50K+ words.
Karin Kallmaker has been exclusively devoted to lesbian fiction since the publication of her first novel in 1989. As an author published by the storied Naiad Press, she worked with Barbara Grier and Donna McBride, and has been fortunate to be mentored by a number of editors, including Katherine V. Forrest.
In addition to multiple Lambda Literary Awards, she has been featured as a Stonewall Library and Archives Distinguished Author. Other accolades include the Ann Bannon Popular Choice and other awards for her writing, as well as the selection as a Trailblazer by the Golden Crown Literary Society. She is best known for novels such as Painted Moon, Simply the Best, Touchwood, The Kiss that Counted and Captain of Industry.
The California native is the mother of two and lives with her wife in the Bay Area. You can catch her blogs at Romance and Chocolate: https://kallmaker.com/blog/. Find her on social media by searching for "Kallmaker" - there's only one.
5 stars. I loved this. It takes place on Halloween night and primarily is based in an apartment building and Kallmaker takes into different apartments with a bunch of different couples. The stories are lightly connected and I loved every single one of them. There were established couples and people who had just met and there’s a lot of extremely hot and sometimes kinky sex involved. This was such a fun and entertaining read and I couldn’t get enough of it. Fantastic writing and a wonderful collection of stories and characters.
I genuinely enjoyed this book and the different relationships between the characters from one chapter to another (you’ll get what I mean once you’ve read it). It’s so easy to picture every scene with how well it’s written. There’s background to each character and enough depth to make you feel invested in what is happening.
This was the first lesbian book I bought. I can still clearly picture the three small shelfs of lesbian books to choice from at Border's and feeling like I struck paydirt when I landed on this book. They had the book turned with the cover facing out because it was just released or maybe to fill in extra shelf space but egardless of the actual rating from others this will always be a 5 to me because it's my first.